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Dont delay getting into a good warm suit of Winter Under
I wear It in time for the light weight to IKJ hud aside Wo
Pstn + supply you at mnll cost A great varietyof kinds and
wide range ol price Union suits 2c to 8150 vests and
pants 25c to 81 each childrens vests and pants lOc mcua
shirts and drawers 25e to 81 childrens union suits 25 and jOe
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The Plain Blunt Truth Read I
it
A business is like a man or nn animal it must ho fed if it is
expected to grow We feed our husincM oil the best goods
lowest prices and good service BO that it will expand and pro
grew We give it very close attention and are nt all times I
Ilooking for something out of the usual order and at an unus
wally low prico to offer our customers Come to our store nnd
you will find many items at much less than others ask
J SEVERANCE SON STANFORD KENTUCKy1
BTANKOIIO KY 2ov 21 1905
JUST received a fresh sup ly of Im
ported Olive Oil nt Pennys Drugstore
Now Its Pennys White Pine and
Tar See our window Iennys Drug
I Store
MRS ED BALLAHD PERSONALS Is seriously III
rPERSONALS quite sick
DR P W LooM went to Knoxvlllo
Friday
FridayEun JOSEPH SEVERANCE of GeorRO
town was with his brothers here
HORN to the wife of John II Mcir
of Danville u daughter Kosa Lee
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I MRS HOSK ALEXANDER of Owcnton
la visiting her mother at Crab Orchard
MESSRS SCOTT HUDSON and James
J Carter of Lexington were hero Fri I
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day
dayMR J P JONES went up to Corbln
yesterday to open his new dry goods
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Milk M C SAUKIEY Is visiting her
daughter Mrs S M Logan at Wil
more
I moreMiss NORA FRANCIS of Richmond Is
one of the salesladies at L M Rue
Gos
GosMRS Or
MRS II H HRONAUOII of Crab
to chard has been quite sick but U convalescent
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I valesccnU
i MR CiiARua CUNNINGHAM of Lox
I ington silent lost week with Mr David
Scott hunting
MRS W M IJniciiT and sons Mor
I rison and Thomas Bright vUltcd Rich
mond relatives
MR WILLIAM SEVERANCE went to
Cincinnati yesterday where he will pur
chase stacks of goods
MR AND MRS EMBRY T HBAZIBY
of Hamxbburg were guests of Mr
and Mrs J R Hcazlcy
MISS NATIU COWER and George
Andrew James silent Saturday and
Sunday al Crab Orchard
Mn J W HOCKER and daughter
Miss Lou Hockcr of Hustonvllle were
here a short while Sunday
MRS LUCINDA LUTES of Lexington
mother of Mr John Lutes anivcd yes
terday to make him a visit
> MR W C PETTUS who Is doing well
In the livery business at London was
with his mother nt Grub Orchard
MIss SALlJF ELLIS continues quite
111 Her cousin Miss Aria Wright of
Hustonville was here to sec her last
wtoekTlum lb have
THEIR many friends are glad
and family back
Mr George C GIvens
from Paris where they have lived for
tho past two years
MRS ETHEL COLSON gave a reception
afternoon in honor of her
last Saturday
guest Miss Florence Tanner of Stan
ford Mtddlcsboro News
HOWARD COLEMAN who Is now book
keeper for tho Phoenix Coal Co at Al
tamont came down Friday to spend n
tow days with the folks at home
MASTER OK TRAINS W W WmGIIT
at this office Friday His
was a caller
with him and hoI
new position agrees
has gained 12 pounds since ho quit train
dispatching MRS II C RANSOM of Nashville
Mrs Mollio Miller of Oklahoma and
Miss Mollio Brooks and mother of Crab
Orchard were guests of Mr and Mrs
ti J F Cover
MESSRS SAM HELM nnd A 1 Nun
nelley of tho Turners villo section are
members of a hunting crowd which Is
making war on bear and deer near
Marks Miss
SHERIFF AND MRS M S UAUCHMAN
entertained Judge W C Hell and the
jury In the Cart r case at II splendid
e dinner Sunday The feast spread was
told
a royal one wo are
IN ordering his paper changed from
Livingston to Paris where ho has been I
ILivingston as train dispatcher Mr WIT
I believe this is
T Merimce says
the best town in Kentucky except
Stanford
J SATURDAYS Louisville Times con
good picture of Hon
tI tnlncd a fairly
from
H K Bourne representative
Henry county in tho Legislature Mr
Bourne married Miss Annie Shanks of
this place
Married Peoples Social
TilE Young
Club will meet with Mr and Mrs C E
Tato Thursday evening Tho time is
changed from Friday evening to pre
i vent a conflict with tho Graded School
r
I entertaInmentA Robert Morrow
born to the wife of Edwin P Mor
waa
Everything good seems to bo
row
coming Eds waySomerset Journal
Katherine Wad
The mother was Miss
t t dIe who has frequently visited here
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MRS PKTER STRAun SR is III will
pneumonia
LOCALS
SILVER novelties at Muellers
SALT sago and pepper for hog kil
ling T D Newland
NEW goods still arriving at L M
Hucy Cos Dry Goods Store
FRUITS of all kinds cakes good
eating apples etc T D Kewland
HRINO your prescriptions to Dr W
N Craig for low prices and best ser
vice THOSE owing me threshing or for
goods are urgently requested to settle
at once James N Cash
THE penalty will go on all taxes not
paid by Nov 30 I have no favorites
M S Baughman S L C
FOR RENT Cottage near depot just
vacated by Capt Richards Posse
slon at once P P Nunnelley
THE ladies of the Presbyterian church
arc requested to meet at Mrs W B
McKobcrtV next Friday afternoon at 2
oclock Go to tho Graded School Friday eve
ning Nov 24 and encourage the pu
pile in their work Seats on sale at i
Penny Drug Store I
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LET tho Central Kentucky Real EsI
tate Exchange Title Co help you sell I
your farm or buy one if you should b I
in the market for 1I hi
INFANT of Mr and Mrs John Monc
fee died yesterday morning in Darst
town after several days illness and was
buried yesterday afternoon in Buffalo
CemeteryI
AN exchange and bazaar will be giv
en by the ladies of tho Baptist church I
on Dec 11 Will have a number of
black cakes baked by Mrs Nunnellcy
and others for sale
MRS W B McRonERTS and Miss
Nell Warren will have a candy sale at
W B McRobcrts drug store next Sat
until 25th Hot chocolate will also
be served Everybody invited
MR A N McCLARY of Sabctha
Kansas a brother of Mr J C McClary
of this place shows his faith in the
solidity of the I J by remitting
enough money to pay for his paper to
November 1907
ALLOWED BAiuWilliam and Faulk
ner Kennedy who were indicted for the
killing of William Shupcs were allow
ed bail In 2500 nnd 2000 respective
ly at their trial for bail before Judge
W C Bell Saturday
292 VOTES Mr A W Carpenter
the prohibition candidate for State Sen
ator got 62 votes In Casey 62 in Gar
rani 32 in Boylu and 14G in Lincoln
making 292 in all He is fully satisfied
with his nice nnd says he is ready to
toI
start in another
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D A TWADDLE formerly of Lincoln
but now n Tennessean orders his paper
changed from Shadeland to Isham that
State to which place ho has moved his
saw mill Ills old friends around
Stanford will bo glad to learn that ho
is doing well He winds up a letter to
us ns follows Democracy will bob up
serenely every once In a while and 1 am
glad It did in Lincon
THOSE subscribes who have received
statement after statement from us may
not be surprised to find their paper discontinued
continued and tho account in tho hands
of Attorney L R Hughes for collec
tion This docs not mean you if you
have never gotten n statement from
this office However if you are behind
with your paper you might send along
your dues and save us the trouble of
writing to your
AFTER occupying tho attention of the
court for a solid week the case of Jas
Carter Indicted for killing Cecil Crutch
field at a dance near Ottenheim in July
lost will be given to the jury nt 830 I
this morning Tho evidence was com i
pleted yesterday morning and it was 10
oclock I M when tho Commonwealth
Attorney completed the final argument
in the case The others who spoke for
the prosecution were County Attorney
Helm and Mr J S Owsley Jr Judge
Saufiey and Mr Robert Harding spoke
nt length for the defense Every inch
of ground has been contested and the
verdict of the jury is anxiously await
ed
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SEE our 75 eta Underskirts for 59 eta
L M gluey Co
I GUNS shells cleaning rods
etc W N Craig pharmacist
TRY a load of our Blue Gem coal
Makes no clinkers J II Baughman
to I
toLAP
LAP horso blankets blizzard I
storm fronts for buggies etc J C
CIMcClory
LOT of pure bred black Langshan
roosters for sale E II Beazlcy
Stanford WANTKDA No fns hand Will
pay17GO per month and board him
John Y Jones Danville
IOSTA ladys silver purse Find
i er please leave with Mrs Richard C
Warren and receive reward
CAPT AND MRS THOMAS RICHARDS
have moved to the Myers House where
they will take day boarders
I AM ready to slaughter your hogs
Give me a trial Will guarantee satis
faction J A Estes Stanford
shares Citizens Notion
al Bank Stock of Danville changed
hands yesterday at 18650 to 19275
WANTED A reliable man to take
charge of form Single man preferred
For information address J W Eu
banks Hubble
REMEMBER the entertainment at the
Graded School building at 8 oclock Fri
day evening Nov 24 Seats on sale at
Pennys drug store
A URAKEMAN named Nichols waa
badly hurt near here Saturday night by
falling into a coke car It is feared
that he is internally injured
THE Kentucky State Journal Frank
fort has a sixcolumn quarto press
In good condition for sale very cheap
Write at once to W P Walton Lex
ington or Frankfort
I WILL have a display of fancy work
at my home on Lancaster street the
first week in December Tho ladies
are invited to call and see it Mrs C
Leslie Carter Stanford
PROPERTY white taxes are not
paid by Dec 1 will be advertised in the
INTERIOR JOURNAL and sold Pay your
taxes at onco and save yourself the ex
tense of being advertised M S
Baughman
THE outgoing county officers will do
a good deed If they will have tho old
sjwakcrs stand in the courthouse
yard removed and the figure on the
fountain straightened We move they
do1 both at once
BIG FISHER ESTATE Seven persons
in Colorado awoke to find themselves
rich beyond their fondest anticipation
says the Denver Post Six million six
hundred and fifty thousand dollars is
the enormous sum of money that has
been awardod them by the final settle
ment of the 100000 000 estate of Adam
Fisher who bequeathed an extensive I
canal system in Holland to his 200 heirs
Notification from tho attorneys has just
been received Frank S Fisher of
Denver n barber will receive 160
000 from the estate but the largest leg
acy of all is that of Mrs A G Curtis
of Canon City Col Mrs Curtis is one
of the seven direct Fisher heirs in the
United States and her share is 1000
000 The estate should have been settled
2 J years ago but n provision in tho will
was to the effect that all tho heirs must
ho found before the division of the es
tate Mrs Fowler filed her claim nine
years ago but not until Sept 23 last I
was she notified that 500000 would be
er share of Adam Fishers estate
There are still 60 other heirs in tho
I United States who are ignorant of the
fact that they aro wealthy Dr W M
Doores of Crab Orchard la nn heir to
this immense estate and that he will
et a good slice of it his many friends
confidently hope and believe
Tho Exact Thing Required for
Constipation
As certain purgative and stomach
purifier Chamberlains Stomach and
Liver Tablets seem to bo the exact
thing required strong enough for the
most robust yet mild enough and safe
or children and without that terrible
griping so common to most pur
dives say IV S Webster Co
Udora Ontario Canada For sale
all druggists
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FOR RENT
llliickumlth hop tool IIOUM n tid garden
ill llulililo for1 rent fur year beglnlng Jim
lit iwm flood nil round innn can do well
with It H M HPOONAMOHK Hubble Ky
For Sale Privately
Myhoufo and 10 acres ot land situated
lust ouulile of town limit on the Somenet
pike House h1 room kitchen anti ser
runt room gad cellar table and all
aeceunry outbuilding Water hydrant In
the yard and one for tock
J P BAILEY
McKinney Woolen Mills
McKinney Kentucky
Manufacturer of Jennt ltnsey Klnnnrl
Illnnketstmdlor11Headaayourwool W
take wool in exchange for work nllowlni
the market price Hittlifnctlon guaranteed
Unit or write for price nnd Information
Agent wanted
wontedPUBLIC
PUBLIC SALE
A s executor of Alfred Hlmpnon I will nt
the Into ro ldenc iiciir Honey vl I It1 on
TCEHIIAY NOV TII
Soil nt public outcry III iwrMJiuil property
litIJUhne
coiuMliic principally of n Y horw wagon
I wlient drill twine binder mower buy nike
I cutting harrow all In excellent condition
IQihonUS bOils ready to butcher yearling I
I cuttleYhelters t milk COWl t Iplelldlll
broad naves I filly I work Irene i IlIlrrI
11 corlll shocks sugar cane lot of fodder
17 fat turkey Ac
Term will IH announced on tiny of Mile
MIITON HIMIHON Executor
Sale Of Personalty
I will sell nt my farm known ns tho ihas
OrmanplHccnlKiut3mlU N from Htanford
on tanvlll pIke on
TUKHDAY IEo5Th
Tho following Ii IUIJIIIII cattle 1 pair
IWllrIIIIIIIIUI
lIIIh I family horse I broad IIIlIrl1111t1Ilk
or hay1 straw boral horse lOwer 1 binder
Yliore
lutower I hay rake I t IOrM wagon f
prlng wuRonl grain drill 1 corn planter
plow harrow narnen and n numlwr of
article useful to farmeri
Term made known on day of axle
Jn McVMHTKIl Hn
J r Chandler Aucr
PUBLIC SALE
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Wi wilt itll at public auction nt our place
I two mile North of Crab Orchard on the
Ornb Orchard and Lancaster pike on
Fill DAY DKOKMHKIl 1ST 1MB
The splendid farm known liS the lthltea
Mill place contUtlni of 172 acres of good
land All In a good stale uf cultivation Ilns
on It Stun good house and n splendid Grist
Mill Will nUo lalotof farmliiK Imple
ment Term undo known on day of wife
U nlIlId W 11 HM1T1I Crab Orchard
Report of thr Condition of
LINCOLN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
nt Stanford Ky In the State of Kentucky
at the close ot hntlnets Nov II 1WB
n1jOlllllFIIi
rxuiiiKimd Discount I Ijtl 47
Overdrnftshecured nnd unsecured 17512 01
U H Hondo to teclire circulation M > ttiO 00
him king house furniture and fix
ture 3 won
Duo from National Hank not re
M rv Migents > 8SWS1
Due from Htate Hank A Hanker ail M
Duo from approved + ervongonls 9JKO 87
Checks and othereanh Item 40133
Notes of other National Blink ftO ii
Fractional pniHTCiirruiKy nickel 111 O
awful Money llcxcrro In Hank
Viz Hpeclo fliUUI HO
tAHIlltenikT note tlOO rl 13KU W
Itedempt Ion fund with IT MTrcnif
urcr ft pvr ct of circulation SWO i II
tmi
IIAIIIUT1KH 9
Capital Htock paid In r Mono no
Hurplu fund r 1IHloo
Undivided profit less uxpuitscs
and taxes paid IuItJ 67
National Hunk notegouUtamllnK t0ettq
Due to other Nat llankn KlNtt OU v
DuutoHtate Hank and
Hanker Si 3
Individual dopoalt tub
sect to check JIIIIWI 41 SSS Wl W
smR ca
Htatitof Kentucky County of Lincoln ss
I W MIirlKhtCathlerof the II hot natned
bank do ol mnly wear that Situ above
statement II true to tbn It of my knowl
edgo and belief WII Uiii < illTCathler
HubMrllxd and sworn to adore me lute
f5thdny of Nov UWS J J Mcltobert N
Correct Attest JHOw lcy JB Foster
and W O Walker Director
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ICUT PRICES ON SUITSS
Our first season to handle suits has been a very successful one
from a standpoint of quantity sold and the satisfied customers
with the style and reasonableness of the price In order to
make a clean sweep wo will from now until closed out offer a
good line of clean stylish suits with 27 inch and 45 inch coats
at greatly reduced prices
pricesj
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BootS 8350 >
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New Stock
All Sizes
Cummins McClary
Stanford
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THIS IS YOUR CHANCE I
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IFor the next 30 days we will sell at great
ly reduced prices our stock of Furs Japan
ese Ware and Shoes See our window for
prices on Furs Ten per cent off on all our
Japanese Ware and our stock of Shoes e X
actly at COST If you are interested in these +
articles you can not afford to miss this op
portunity We have replenished our 5 and
lOc Counter Dont forget to see it
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